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U.S. beef exports to China plummeted in 2025 due to expired permits and tariffs, boosting Australian exports.
Since President Trump's return in 2025, U.S. beef exports to China have crashed from $120 million monthly to $8.1 million in July and $9.5 million in August, according to Chinese data, as Beijing let U.S. meat facility permits expire and imposed tariffs.
Australian beef exports to China surged to $226 million in August, capturing the bulk of the lost U.S. market share, while Brazil also increased shipments.
Over five months, U.S. exports to China were $388 million below the prior two-year average, and Australia gained $313 million in value.
The shift is linked to broader U.S.-China tensions, with analysts noting Australia’s grain-fed beef, similar in quality to U.S. product, now dominating.
China is investigating potential beef supply gluts, with findings due November 26, which could further affect trade.
Las exportaciones estadounidenses de carne de res a China se desplomaron en 2025 debido a los permisos y aranceles vencidos, impulsando las exportaciones australianas.